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gravitation

[grav-i-tey-shuhn] / ˌgræv ɪˈteɪ ʃən /
NOUN
mutual attraction
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“This isn’t just the gravitation to a celebrity,” Mr. Gaetz, Florida Republican, told The Washington Times.

From Washington Times

The opposition is rooted in a mix of religious faith and a longstanding wariness of mainstream science, and it is fueled by broader cultural distrust of institutions and gravitation to online conspiracy theories.

From New York Times

While these people have every right to simply be comfortable at home, this gravitation towards a casual awards ceremony could mean trouble for the future of the very shows themselves.

From Salon

Their immense gravitation creates the shapes of galaxies, and perhaps black holes themselves are the invisible dark energy in the universe.

From Scientific American

“The natural gravitation for someone is to adopt a puppy,” she said.

From Seattle Times